I would assume you're talking about the special access program and applying for it.
As for the three months, I can't speak to specific requests as that's confidential, but typically a special access program request, if it is for a chronic illness or a longer-term use, would be approved for six months, and then it would need to be renewed again. The thinking, as I mentioned earlier, is that these are unapproved therapies and the regulations require the requesting practitioner to report on the use of the product. So, it's there.
In our special access renewal, we are looking at this from a client service perspective on an ongoing basis or a situation where it is a well-established therapy and the reason it's not on the market is that the manufacturer hasn't come to the market in Canada. The product may be approved in other jurisdictions. We will extend that to a longer period of nine months....